DAYSEND, FIVE STAR PRISON CELL To Team Up For Australian Tour

July 10, 2007

DAYSEND and FIVE STAR PRISON CELL will team up for a Western Australian tour in August. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Aug. 10 - Odyssey Night Club, Bunbury
Aug. 11 - Club Capitol, Perth
Aug. 12 - Soundworks, Joondalup

DAYSEND released its sophomore album, "The Warning", in May through Faultline Records/Stomp Distribution. The follow-up to 2003's "Severance", was produced by dw Norton at Backbeach Recording Studios in Victoria, Australia and marks the band's first release with vocalist Mark McKernan.

FIVE STAR PRISON CELL recently posted its video for the song "Deloris" on YouTube. The track comes off the group's second album, "Slaves of Virgo", which came out in March via Faultline Records.

"Slaves of Virgo" was produced by dw Norton at Back Beach studios in Rye, Victoria, Australia.

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